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Explanation:

The least significant unit bits switch from 0 → 1 or 1 → 0 with each count.

The next bit(two-position) which is the second bit usually be at 0s for two counts and at  1s at two counts. The third bit (four positions) usually be at 0s for four counts and then at 1 for four counts. etc. The fourth bit (eight positions) usually be at 0s for eight counts and then at 1 for eight counts and so on. The fifth bit (sixteen positions) usually be at 0s for sixteen counts and then at 1 for sixteen counts and so on. The sixth bit (thirty-two positions) usually be at 0s for thirty-two counts and then at 1 for thirty-two counts and so on in the sequence of six-bit binary counting.

From the document attached below, we can see a document file showing the binary counts sequences from 000000 to 111111.

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